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One in five women do not take up their cervical screening when invited, rising t...
One in five women do not take up their cervical screening when invited, rising to one in four women aged 60-64. Share this post during Cervical Screening Awareness Week (15-21 June) and encourage your friends, family and colleagues to attend their cervical screening. Find out more about why it’s so important on the Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust website: http://ow.ly/OnfeZ
Cervical screening (smear test)
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Each year around five million women in the UK are invited for cervical screening (smear test). Cervical screening is NOT a test to find cancer. It...
Cervical screening (smear test)
www.jostrust.org.uk
Each year around five million women in the UK are invited for cervical screening (smear test). Cervical screening is NOT a test to find cancer. It...
Categories: Health
Recruiting now: Patient Choice Advisor. Find out more here. http://ow.ly/OnkNm
Recruiting now: Patient Choice Advisor. Find out more here. http://ow.ly/OnkNm
NHS Jobs - Patient Choice Advisor - Band 3
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Location: Truro, Salary: £16,633 to £19,461 pa
NHS Jobs - Patient Choice Advisor - Band 3
www.jobs.nhs.uk
Location: Truro, Salary: £16,633 to £19,461 pa
Categories: Health
Recruiting now: Prescribing Support Technician. Find out more here: http://ow.ly...
Recruiting now: Prescribing Support Technician. Find out more here: http://ow.ly/OnkxA
NHS Jobs - Prescribing Support Technician - Band 5
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Location: St Austell, Salary: £21,692 to £28,180 pa
NHS Jobs - Prescribing Support Technician - Band 5
www.jobs.nhs.uk
Location: St Austell, Salary: £21,692 to £28,180 pa
Categories: Health
Cervical screening saves lives, don’t delay yours http://bit.ly/1KrWtCm #CSAW
Categories: Health
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PENPOL HOMES PLAN BY LINDEN HOMES - PUBLIC MEETINGCornwall Council - Strategic Planning Committee announce they will hold a Public Meeting on Application PA15/02777 by Linden Homes SW for a proposed residential development of 222 dwellings, associated public open space and provision of land to facilitate the expansion of Penpol Primary School. The meeting will be held at 6pm on Tuesday 23rd of June at the Hayle Community School
Graham Coad
PENPOL HOMES PLAN BY LINDEN HOMES - PUBLIC MEETINGCornwall Council - Strategic Planning Committee announce they will hold a Public Meeting on Application PA15/02777 by Linden Homes SW for a proposed residential development of 222 dwellings, associated public open space and provision of land to facilitate the expansion of Penpol Primary School. The meeting will be held at 6pm on Tuesday 23rd of June at the Hayle Community School
Categories: Hayle News, Planning
Do you know someone who's gone that extra mile in a voluntary role? Nominate the...
Do you know someone who's gone that extra mile in a voluntary role? Nominate them for an award. Find out more http://ow.ly/O79vL
Cornwall Celebrates Volunteering 2015 | Volunteer Cornwall
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Cornwall Celebrates Volunteering is back and we have made some changes for 2015. Following your feedback, we have merged the ‘Vulnerable Adult’ and...
Cornwall Celebrates Volunteering 2015 | Volunteer Cornwall
www.volunteercornwall.org.uk
Cornwall Celebrates Volunteering is back and we have made some changes for 2015. Following your feedback, we have merged the ‘Vulnerable Adult’ and...
Categories: Health
Recruiting now: Specialist Prescribing Support Dietitian. Find out more here htt...
Recruiting now: Specialist Prescribing Support Dietitian. Find out more here http://ow.ly/O72g8
NHS Jobs - Specialist Prescribing Support Dietitian - Band 6
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Location: St Austell, Salary: £26,041 to £34,876 pa
NHS Jobs - Specialist Prescribing Support Dietitian - Band 6
www.jobs.nhs.uk
Location: St Austell, Salary: £26,041 to £34,876 pa
Categories: Health
Our Governing Body meeting is tomorrow (9 June) from 10.30am at Falcon Hotel, Bu...
Our Governing Body meeting is tomorrow (9 June) from 10.30am at Falcon Hotel, Bude. http://ow.ly/NbL4L
NHS Kernow | NHS Kernow Governing Body meetings
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The minutes of the meeting, which contain any declarations of interest, are usually published a week in advance of the next meeting. All papers can...
NHS Kernow | NHS Kernow Governing Body meetings
www.kernowccg.nhs.uk
The minutes of the meeting, which contain any declarations of interest, are usually published a week in advance of the next meeting. All papers can...
Categories: Health
Good luck to Nick from our team who's cycling 100k tonight to raise £ for @BCCar...
Good luck to Nick from our team who's cycling 100k tonight to raise £ for @BCCare. You can donate online: http://ow.ly/NS2W5 #NightriderLdn2015
Virgin Money Giving | Fundraising | Nick's nightride
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Nick Jenkin is raising money for Breast Cancer Care by taking part in the 2015 Nightrider London. Sponsor them with Virgin Money Giving.
Virgin Money Giving | Fundraising | Nick's nightride
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Nick Jenkin is raising money for Breast Cancer Care by taking part in the 2015 Nightrider London. Sponsor them with Virgin Money Giving.
Categories: Health
Good luck to Nick from our team who's cycling 100k across Londonn tonight to rai...
Good luck to Nick from our team who's cycling 100k across Londonn tonight to raise money for Breast Cancer Care You can donate online at http://ow.ly/NS2W5
Virgin Money Giving | Fundraising | Nick's nightride
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Nick Jenkin is raising money for Breast Cancer Care by taking part in the 2015 Nightrider London. Sponsor them with Virgin Money Giving.
Virgin Money Giving | Fundraising | Nick's nightride
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Nick Jenkin is raising money for Breast Cancer Care by taking part in the 2015 Nightrider London. Sponsor them with Virgin Money Giving.
Categories: Health
Say hello to our friends Age UK Cornwall & The Isles of Scilly on stand 109 a...
Say hello to our friends Age UK Cornwall & The Isles of Scilly on stand 109 at the Royal Cornwall Show and find out about our Living Well work to support people to live the lives they want. They'll even make you a brew! #RCS15
Categories: Health
Royal Cornwall Show
This week is Royal Cornwall Show week and on Friday I will be attending a debate as food and farming Minister on the potential for growth in the food industry in Cornwall. Few people realise it but food is our largest manufacturing industry, employing around half a million people and contributing some £100 billion to our economy.
The question being debated is whether the food industry has the potential to become a key driver of prosperity in Cornwall. We have seen great progress in recent years. The Cornish pasty industry has grown exponentially and is now to be found throughout the country. We have seen many new companies like Lynher Dairies creating new markets with their highly acclaimed Cornish Yarg. Companies like Roddas Cream are creating new export markets and developing a really strong brand synonymous with Cornwall. Last and by no means least, companies like Falfish have ensured that Cornwall is the market leader for many fish species.
Over the last decade or so there has been growing interest in food provenance. People want to know where their food has come from and how it was produced. Cornwall has definitely managed to carve out a niche in that new market through attention to detail and commitment to the values that make Cornwall unique. The Government has just designated parts of Cornwall a "Food Enterprise Zone" to try to provide additional support to the industry and maintain momentum.
I have many childhood memories of the Royal Cornwall Show. When I was growing up my father was one of the many volunteer stewards who gave up his time each year to make the event possible, with an early start at 5 am for days in a row to get to the show and manage the gates before any of the traffic started to arrive. For many years we used to show our South Devon Cattle there and my brother and father will be there again this year with the family's prize winning Lop Eared Pigs, which is a rare breed native to Cornwall. I am very much looking forward to it.
The question being debated is whether the food industry has the potential to become a key driver of prosperity in Cornwall. We have seen great progress in recent years. The Cornish pasty industry has grown exponentially and is now to be found throughout the country. We have seen many new companies like Lynher Dairies creating new markets with their highly acclaimed Cornish Yarg. Companies like Roddas Cream are creating new export markets and developing a really strong brand synonymous with Cornwall. Last and by no means least, companies like Falfish have ensured that Cornwall is the market leader for many fish species.
Over the last decade or so there has been growing interest in food provenance. People want to know where their food has come from and how it was produced. Cornwall has definitely managed to carve out a niche in that new market through attention to detail and commitment to the values that make Cornwall unique. The Government has just designated parts of Cornwall a "Food Enterprise Zone" to try to provide additional support to the industry and maintain momentum.
I have many childhood memories of the Royal Cornwall Show. When I was growing up my father was one of the many volunteer stewards who gave up his time each year to make the event possible, with an early start at 5 am for days in a row to get to the show and manage the gates before any of the traffic started to arrive. For many years we used to show our South Devon Cattle there and my brother and father will be there again this year with the family's prize winning Lop Eared Pigs, which is a rare breed native to Cornwall. I am very much looking forward to it.
Categories: Local Politics
Do you know your A&E from your MIU? Come and play our Choose Well game on stand...
Do you know your A&E from your MIU? Come and play our Choose Well game on stand 85/86 at the Royal Cornwall Show - and see if know which service to use for which health condition. #RCS15
Categories: Health
Nick from our team is taking part in #NightriderLdn2015 this Saturday - cycling...
Nick from our team is taking part in #NightriderLdn2015 this Saturday - cycling 100km across the capital at night - to raise money for Breast Cancer Care. We're having a cake sale today to help him reach his target. Good luck, Nick!
Categories: Health